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Valley Mills Independent School District
This contract outlines the agreement between Get More Math and Valley Mills Independent School District for an annual license subscription to Get More Math's educational software for the 2025/26 academic year. The agreement, totaling $5,318.10, is confirmed by Quote #00017494, a Letter of Intent from the district, and Purchase Order #644657, with services commencing on September 2, 2025, and expiring on July 31, 2026.
Effective Date
Sep 2, 2025
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Effective: Sep 2, 2025
Valley Mills Independent School District
Expires:
This contract outlines the agreement between Get More Math and Valley Mills Independent School District for an annual license subscription to Get More Math's educational software for the 2025/26 academic year. The agreement, totaling $5,318.10, is confirmed by Quote #00017494, a Letter of Intent from the district, and Purchase Order #644657, with services commencing on September 2, 2025, and expiring on July 31, 2026.
AvailableValley Mills Independent School District
This document details the renewal of an IXL Learning contract for Valley Mills Independent School District, covering IXL site licenses for ELA (Grades 6-8) and Science (Grades 3-5), and IXL Elevate I services. The contract, identified as #1481117-1, is effective from September 12, 2025, to September 12, 2026, with a total cost of $5,001.25. The document includes a renewal quote, a sales contract, and a purchase order, all consistently reflecting the same terms and total amount. Terms and Conditions of Sale are also included.
Effective Date
Sep 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 12, 2025
Valley Mills Independent School District
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This document details the renewal of an IXL Learning contract for Valley Mills Independent School District, covering IXL site licenses for ELA (Grades 6-8) and Science (Grades 3-5), and IXL Elevate I services. The contract, identified as #1481117-1, is effective from September 12, 2025, to September 12, 2026, with a total cost of $5,001.25. The document includes a renewal quote, a sales contract, and a purchase order, all consistently reflecting the same terms and total amount. Terms and Conditions of Sale are also included.
AvailableValley Mills Independent School District
This document is a proposal from Harris Education Solutions to Valley Mills Independent School District for educational software and data processing services. The proposal includes two line items: Tango TPRI/Tejas LEE Benchmark Annual RTUL and Data Processing Roster Data Extraction/Loading and Web Hosting Solution, with a total net price of $1,265.00. The services are proposed for a term from August 1st, 2024, to July 31st, 2025.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2024
Valley Mills Independent School District
Expires:
This document is a proposal from Harris Education Solutions to Valley Mills Independent School District for educational software and data processing services. The proposal includes two line items: Tango TPRI/Tejas LEE Benchmark Annual RTUL and Data Processing Roster Data Extraction/Loading and Web Hosting Solution, with a total net price of $1,265.00. The services are proposed for a term from August 1st, 2024, to July 31st, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Valley Mills Independent School District
The Valley Mills ISD ESSER III Spending Plan outlines the utilization of funds, developed with stakeholder input from surveys and a public meeting. The plan primarily focuses on addressing academic learning loss through the employment of an instructional interventionist and a District curriculum specialist. Additionally, it details support services such as assistance for students served by the HOT COOP, an additional counselor, technology upgrades, and retention stipends for staff.
Key discussions included the presentation of the safety and security report, noting the completion of door sweep inspections, testing of police radio communications, and the transition of the School-Based Law Enforcement officer role. The board accepted the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the year ending August 31, 2025, following a closed executive session review of an audit section. Action was taken to approve the order and notice for the school board general election scheduled for May 2, 2026, and an interlocal agreement with Bosque County for election administration. A determination was made that purchasing eight new buses with 3-point seat belts was not financially feasible. Information items covered current enrollment, upcoming Senate Bill 11 vote requirements, personnel updates, the 2026-2027 school calendar survey status, and receipt of proceeds from the Markum Solar Farm Project (313 update). Following a subsequent executive session concerning personnel, property, and security matters, the board voted to increase the Superintendent's salary by four percent and add two years to his contract, effective July 1, 2026.
The meeting focused on safety and security matters. Key discussions included a report on the upcoming 3-year safety audit and an explanation contrasting it with the district vulnerability audit scheduled by TEA in March. Updates were provided regarding new safety and security mandates resulting from the 89th legislative session. The committee also addressed requirements for its members, noting the mandatory inclusion of a special education representative. Staff reports covered recent drills conducted by each campus, the successful outcome of an intruder audit at the high school campus with zero findings, and confirmation that weekly door sweeps surpassed minimum requirements.
The meeting commenced with a public hearing providing an overview of the School FIRST (Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas) report, where Valley Mills ISD received an 'A' for Superior Achievement for the 2024-2025 school year. District and campus reports covered elementary, junior high, and high school updates, including student/teacher recognition, fundraising efforts, UIL competition results, and upcoming student exchanges. The Safety and Security report detailed police department activities, including inspections, drill performance, and compliance audits. Action items included the approval of the Superintendent Evaluation Tool, approval of an Interlocal Agreement for participation in the Region 10 ESC Multi-Region Purchasing Cooperative for the 2026-2027 school year, and the purchase of a new HVAC system for the elementary gym for $57,490.00. The board also approved the SHAC committee members for the 2025-2026 school year and discussed options for improving handicap accessibility at the baseball/softball fields. Information items covered district enrollment (664) and the closing of the lunchroom checking account.
The meeting began with reports from various departments. The Elementary reported on Teacher/Employee of the Month recognitions, completion of T-TESS walkthroughs, and holiday programs like Santa's Sidekicks and Turkey Trot. The Junior High recognized its Teacher/Employee of the Month and noted the success of its Turkey Trot fundraiser and presentations on therapy dogs. The High School recognized its monthly awardees, hosted a volleyball game, and advanced in FFA competition. Athletics reported on Volleyball and Football playoff progress and the start of Basketball season. Curriculum and Instruction confirmed the start of TSIA2 and PSAT testing. Safety and Security reported on extensive door sweep inspections, traffic control services, an accidental 911 call, snake removal, and various protocol drills, along with safety audits and report submissions. Under Action Items, the Board approved Policy Update 126 covering numerous legal and local policy areas, approved the donation and purchase of books for the elementary library, and cast ballots for board members in three separate appraisal districts (Coryell Central, McLennan Central, and Bosque Central). Enrollment information was also presented.
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